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. >> pelley: what does communicating mean if not with a different message? i mean, if the message was there it didn't seem to be heard. >> well, again, it's who you're talking to. i would argue mitt romney didn't talk directly to some of these voters. i don't think they invested a lot of time talking to hispanics about issues that are most important to them. like i heard matt say, i don't think they spent time talking and outlying an agenda that resonated with people. they spent a lot of time saying the economy is broken and people agree with that. they spent time saying president obama failed to get people back to work. i think people agree with that. what they didn't say is specifically how are they going to do it. >> brown: when you look, though, at a 6-specific issue like immigration, you had a candidate who at least seemed to tack to the right during the primaries and try to tack back to the -- some kind of middle for the general election. didn't work. >> no, and immigration reform s been that al bra trosz around the neck of many republican candidates b
. >> pelley: what does communicating mean if not with a different message? i mean, if the message was there it didn't seem to be heard. >> well, again, it's who you're talking to. i would argue mitt romney didn't talk directly to some of these voters. i don't think they invested a lot of time talking to hispanics about issues that are most important to them. like i heard matt say, i don't think they spent time talking and outlying an agenda that resonated with people. they spent a...
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. >> pelley: thanks, judy. >> woodruff: i imagine it's not alalthat often the courtt hears a case about a dog much less two cases. >> it is a little unusual. in a sense we've gone from high-tech questions under the forth amendment, like the attachment of g.p.s. devices to cars, to low tech questions under the fourth amendment. these two cases come in two very different factual situations. the first case that was argueded this morning, a police officer was acting on an anonymous tip that marijuana was being grown in a house. he took his narcotics-trained dog up the driveway to the front door of the house. after a time the dog alerted by sitting at the base of the front door. the police officer left the dog with another officer to go get a search warrant. the question for the supreme court is, should he have had a search warrant with him before he allowed the dog to sniff? was the dog's sniff a search under the fourth amendment? the second case doesn't involve ahouse, it involves a pickup uck. a pice ofcer stopped the pickup truck for a traffic violation, noticed that the driver was sweat
. >> pelley: thanks, judy. >> woodruff: i imagine it's not alalthat often the courtt hears a case about a dog much less two cases. >> it is a little unusual. in a sense we've gone from high-tech questions under the forth amendment, like the attachment of g.p.s. devices to cars, to low tech questions under the fourth amendment. these two cases come in two very different factual situations. the first case that was argueded this morning, a police officer was acting on an...
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joining me did jon lapook medical correspondent with the cbs evening news with scott pelley. >> we like to stay away from the word miracle, we really do. that's an overused word. i will say when i got there that night, i had the feeling at the pit of my stomach at first when i walked in, i thought oh my, this isn't a movie. we don't know how this is going to end. this could end with death. the were nodeaths as far as we know of anybody or catastrophes. >> rose: finally this evening we change courses and turn to narco terrorism in mexico and talk about that with mexico's secretary of the interior alejandro poire. >> mexico has been moving forward very significantly. of course we're very worried about the violence and security but in many areas and we can talk about them at length, mexico has made very significant advances. >> rose: the aftermath of hurricane sandy,xtraordina evacuation from a hospital and conversation with a secretary of the interior of mexico when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: i
joining me did jon lapook medical correspondent with the cbs evening news with scott pelley. >> we like to stay away from the word miracle, we really do. that's an overused word. i will say when i got there that night, i had the feeling at the pit of my stomach at first when i walked in, i thought oh my, this isn't a movie. we don't know how this is going to end. this could end with death. the were nodeaths as far as we know of anybody or catastrophes. >> rose: finally this evening...
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. >> pelley:. >> warner: and that's easy to see? >> sure, and the obama campaign in particular tried to match the turnout if it can of 2008 in registering voters and we were talking about how 25,000 new voters registered based on a piece of information or web site the campaign put up and there are studies showing, margaret, that people are more likely to be influenced by their friends and their twitter fans and their facebook followers because these are people they know, they trust more so than some impersonal e-mail,mass e-mail sent out by a campaign. so there are lots of signs it's working, we don't know how it will translate into actual voting behavior next tuesday. >> warner: we have to hope whoever is designing the exit poll questions, there's a question did you make your decision at the last minute or a week ago, what influenced you? >> it would be a gold mine. >> warner: it would. howard kurtz, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the death toll topped 90 in the wake of hurri
. >> pelley:. >> warner: and that's easy to see? >> sure, and the obama campaign in particular tried to match the turnout if it can of 2008 in registering voters and we were talking about how 25,000 new voters registered based on a piece of information or web site the campaign put up and there are studies showing, margaret, that people are more likely to be influenced by their friends and their twitter fans and their facebook followers because these are people they know, they...